The Borneo Post

S. Korea women protest ‘spycam porn’ in mass rally

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SEOUL: Tens of thousands of South Korean women on Saturday angrily urged the government to crack down on secretly- filmed spycam pornograph­y in one of the biggest- ever female- only protests in the country.

So- called spycam videos have become increasing­ly common in the South, where men caught secretly filming women – in schools and workplaces, toilets and changing rooms – make headlines on a daily basis.

Distributi­ng pornograph­y is illegal in South Korea, but such videos are widely shared on porn sites and Internet chatrooms or used in adverts for websites promoting prostituti­on and gambling.

“Those men who film such videos! Those who upload them! Those who watch them! All of them should be punished sternly!” the protesters chanted in unison at the rally held in central Seoul.

Many held banners reading “My life is not your porn” and “We’re humans, not a sexual object for your sick fantasy”.

Organisers said around 55,000 women took part in the demonstrat­ion but police put the estimate at about 20,000.

Most of the protesters were teenagers or those in their 20s – a demographi­c seen as the main target of the spycam epidemic.

“I and my friends always look around to see if there are any suspicious holes on a wall or a door whenever we walk into a public toilet stall,” a 22-year- old protester who declined to be named told AFP.

“What kind of country has South Korea become? A country where women can’t even pee without having to worry about having their butts filmed in secret?”

South Korea takes pride in its tech prowess, from ultrafast broadband to cutting- edge smartphone­s. About 95 per cent of its 50 million people possess smartphone­s – the highest in the world.

But its technologi­cal advances have also given rise to an army of tech- savvy peeping Toms in a male- dominated country with a poor record on women’s rights. — AFP

 ??  ?? Female protesters call for South Korea’s government to crack down on widespread spycam porn crimes during a rally in Seoul. — AFP photo
Female protesters call for South Korea’s government to crack down on widespread spycam porn crimes during a rally in Seoul. — AFP photo

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